Australian Open: Linda Noskova’s teenage dream ended by qualifier Dayana Yastremska in quarter-finals | Tennis News

Ukrainian Dayana Yastremska could become the first qualifier to win the Australian Open after she beat teenager Linda Noskova in straight sets; Yastremska will face Qinwen Zheng in the last four on Thursday after the Chinese player beat Anna Kalinskaya


Dayana Yastremska is two wins away from emulating Britain’s Emma Raducanu after beating Linda Noskova to reach the Australian Open semi-finals.

Raducanu is the only qualifier ever to win a Grand Slam title but Yastremska increased her tally of wins in Melbourne to eight with a 6-3 6-4 victory on Rod Laver Arena.

The stories are not exactly comparable, given Yastremska was ranked 21 in the world as a 19-year-old before serving a six-month provisional suspension for a failed doping test, for which she was later deemed to bear no fault.

But it is nevertheless a very impressive run from the Ukrainian, now 23, who is set to soar back into the top 30 from her current ranking of 93.

Yastremska is the second qualifier in the Open era to reach the last four at the Australian Open in the women’s singles after Christine Dorey in 1978 and she will face Qinwen Zheng on Thursday, after the Chinese No 1 saw off Anna Kalinskaya in three sets.



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Yastremska ended the teenage dream of Linda Noskova with a straight-sets victory in the quarter-finals on Wednesday

“I think it’s nice to make history because at that time I still wasn’t born. I’m super happy, and tired,” said Yastremska.

“I arrived here on January 3. On the days when I have a match, they do go very fast. When I have a day off, it feels like I’ve been here for six months already.”

This was a contest of first-strike tennis, with both women looking to seize the initiative in rallies as early as possible.

But it was the extra power of Yastremska that made the difference, with the Ukrainian hitting 19 winners compared to only six for 19-year-old Noskova.



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Yastremska is only the second qualifier to reach the Australian Open semi-finals after Christine Dorey in 1978

“I don’t really feel like I’m playing really good,” said Yastremska, who beat Wimbledon champion Marketa Vondrousova and two-time winner Victoria Azarenka earlier in the tournament.

“I just try to play like I can and take the maximum from myself. Everything I have left is just fighting.”

Zheng reaches semi-finals for first time



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Qinwen Zheng is in the form of her life going into Thursday’s semi-finals at the Australian Open

It was a tougher task for Zheng as she made the semi-finals of a Grand Slam for the first time. The 21-year-old, the first player from China to make it this far since Li Na won the title 10 years ago, lost the first set on a tie-break to Russia’s Kalinskaya but hit back strongly to win 6-7 (4) 6-3 6-1.

Remarkably, if Zheng goes on to reach the final, she will have done so without facing an opponent ranked in the world’s top 50. She is now guaranteed to be in the top 10 after the tournament.

“She played really good today, especially really good baseline strokes,” said Zheng.

“I told myself, ‘Stay focused, don’t think about the first set’. I’m so happy right now. It’s the first time for me. I’m really happy to be in the semi-finals, especially with such a good performance as this.”

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